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You dismissed your mods as being unable to cause it, so what is stopping the OP? My reply is generic, whenever you see a problem, revert to vanilla & try again. Being 99% sure your mods don’t cause a problem is not useful data to Overkill.
But alas, it seems confirmed now by other users, so it is all good.

I didn’t try it, run the Linux client… it has its own collection of facepalm-able bugs.

Since nearly all products sold now are using lead-free solder, probably best not to quote Peter. There are obviously design implications for the change in solder behaviour, it sounds like an oversight on Microsoft's behalf.

SteamDB is not run by Valve, the popular message is only for visits to that site, not the Steam store. While I am not one of the main people that work on the site, you can see this link and look at the lime green box https://steamdb.info/calculator/76561197970948899/ to get some vague notion that I am not giving you false information.

Two+ lengthy games for the SteamLUG event, enjoyable but I was in a rotten mood so barely engaged with people. Wish there were more players, as without them, the game is rather stale and in being so empty (outside of steamlug events!) highlights the issues with the game - commander controls, balance, communication, etc.

Know this will prompt people to query relevance as it is an Android device, but I thought this still had some merit! There’s another video on their YouTube channel with some diff views https://youtu.be/lIdNoSB69PI

We can’t really help your guilt if you bought a game for another platform and plan to play it there :-)

I can see why some replies are abrupt or not to your liking. OP could have started a conversation about the likelihood of a port, or be an advertisement to the many porters that visit our sub to compel them to fill your need. What if it had been a wine thread for fellow linux gamers to discuss issues and adventure.

Most of us aren’t, that doesn’t honestly give us the allowance to ignore common law does it?

Copyright isn’t like trademarks, as not acting on leaks is not an acceptance of derivatives. We should approach this code cautiously and not shy away from admitting what it is, beyond the dubious grey legal area. If the ‘copyright owners’ decide this is not something they wish to happen, they can and will shut down the project and then there is no port.

We don’t need permission to talk about a leak. or about someone working on the code. or reminding someone this is dubious. or talking about game preservation. tl;dr it is our place, and that’s still ok.

We mark tools, servers, demos as hidden for obviously faulty data. If they have put their app in a position to get marked as possibly being on Linux (either with OS support tagging, having extra depots marked linux, or setting launch options…), then they should resolve that.
Because in the future if they ever change their mind, we will be hiding their changes from the /linux/ page and then makes more work for us.
That stance is not set in stone, but for now would rather not spend the time managing that as well.